Protestant converts - Early works to 1800
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A plot discovered carried on boldly, these many years by false brethren against the new converts from popery to the protestant religion, in a book, entitled, The spirit of the French refugees manifested. Being a General and Particular Apology, &c. Wherein Is set forth, the Insolence and Ingratitude, of the greatest Part of the French Refugees, towards the English, their Benefactors; their domineering Spirit and Wickedness towards those unhappy Converts, (their Countrymen) and to all poor Protestant Strangers in general; their Fanatical Discipline; their open Endeavours to obstruct the Glory of God; to engross to themselves his Spiritual and Universal Kingdom; and to blast the indisputable Honour of the Charitable, Beneficent, and Zealous British Protestants. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the whole English Nation; and particularly of the most Illustrious and Venerable Clergy. By the Rev. Mr. John Baptist Denis, Llb, naturaliz'd here; formerly Priest; Prebendary of the Chappel of our Lady of Dom Germain, in the Diocese of Toul in Lorrain, Curate of Germé, and of two other Villages annexed to it; afterwards Chaplain and Secretary to the Bishop of Meaux; now Cardinal de Bissy.
Denis, Jean-Baptiste, b. 1676.Date: [1722?]- E-books
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Two letters. One from a lady to a friend who had married a Roman-Catholick Gentleman . The other from the same author, to the said gentleman; by which he was converted from the popish religion, to the Protestant.
B. L. (Lady).Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- E-books
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The history of Madamoiselle de St. Phale , giving a full account of the miraculous conversion of a noble French lady and her daughter to the reformed religion. with The Defeat of the Intriegues of a Jesuite their Confessor. Translated out of French by B. Star, Late of Topsham in Devon.
Date: 1707- E-books
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Two letters. One from a lady to a friend who had married a Roman-Catholick gentleman . The other from the same author, to the said gentleman; by which he was converted from the popish religion to the Protestant.
B. L. (Lady).Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]